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I don't really know much about the F-35, where is it falling short when compared to the F-16? I've heard about all kinds of problems with the program, namely the issues that have arisen because the US/EU relationship during development has always been tenuous at best but I don't know what's going on with its

By what measure are you saying "best?"

The other thing to bear in mind is: communications breaks happen.

What is it with Giz and the F-22? If you head over to any real aerospace publication, you can find some details about how much more advanced a platform it is than anything else even in development around the globe.

That's a pretty boorish response, particularly when everything he mentioned was spot on.

That's a pretty boorish response, particularly when everything he mentioned was spot on.

Given the wealth of fantastic NBA writing available on the interwebs (even if Grantland did pick up Lowe and Goldsberry) you'd think Deadspin would pick up a writer with better, more in depth analysis.

Because it was fun to watch, and they were both playing at a high level? Because it's the two best players in the NBA, and for a few minutes it was, for the most part, basically 1v1? Because other people enjoy things because it's more pleasurable to do than just shitting on them?

You know, I just spent 10 minutes thinking about previous Ferraris that I thought were beautiful that came after the F50...and all I have is the 458.

Wrong board. I stand by my original statement.

ZOMG so contrarian, JS and Java are similar! They'll never see it coming!

You're right, and it may be one of the signs of the apocalypse. Next: rivers running with blood and Joe West makes it through a game without making himself the center of it.

Sorry, isn't that the definition of being a hipster?

My state's ballot access might be the only one worse than yours though, and I can probably guess which two states we live in.

In Brazil, coffee is generally much stronger (not espresso, but a different brewing method) and served in tiny plastic cups, at least in the workplace. They look more akin to the cups on medicine bottles.

This isn't about being on one side of the aisle or another.

It's typical Gawker network link bait. Slightly construed headline that makes you think, just enough, that a story has larger implications than it does.

It's interesting the way he also cherry picked some of Durant's box scores, neither of those are among his more efficient games but Lebron picked one of his better outings to compare it to.

It's funny you mention that, I read (although not by choice) David Bell's paper over the Bell-La Padula model, and it covers some neat aspects of what they were dealing with back in the beginning of networked, shared sensitive data.

This is what happens when people who've seen too many movies read news about technology, largely written by people who've seen too many movies.